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  • huuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuug­e difference. makes sense to get it. thanks for the vid

  • The HV20 onboard mic sounded poor in comparison to the rode which was awesome, thanks.

  • good test. thank you.

  • thank you thank you! I've been researching mics for last 2 days and this video comparison clinched it for me. Buying the Rode today! Thanks guys!

  • would you recommend more the mke 400 or the rode svm? i shoot a lot of live concerts with high volume and i'm scared that the audio will be distorted....also i can't manually control the audio level from my camera (panasonic pv gs 70) so i must try to do it from the mic...thanks a lot for your help

  • Is there a model number for that Rode mic? The one i found seems pretty big. Is it hard to maneuver with?

  • this one is the regular "videomic", the larger one rode makes is called "stereo videomic". the videomic is VERY light, and has a built-in shock mount so it holds steady while you move around.

  • I was interested in what microphone was used in each case. I thought this was a microphone comparison. If it had been, it would have been very useful.

  • Sounds good. You can still hear the motor from the camera though. The mic is good its just the cam is a lil noisy. The comparison is good though. You can hear the quality in the rode.

  • awesome, really helpful, and the last line's stuck in my head, haha

  • Just ordered a Rode Videomic for my HV20. Thanks for the side by side comparison, very helpful, just what I was looking for!

  • whats the hissy sound with the hv20?

  • hissy sound was likely the thermostat. heater was on.

  • THANK YOU for doing this side-by-side test of the Rode VideoMic versus the built-in HV20 Mic, it was a huge help in making the decision to get the mic.

    Did you record that with the VideoMic attached to the camera, or did you put it on a boom to get closer? (I'm shooting a similar scene and want to get the results you did.) Thanks again for posting this.

  • no problem. this is the kind of video i would want if i were trying to decide on a mic! yes, it's attached to the camera.

    the cord that comes with it is very short, it's meant to sit there on top of the HV20. rode does make extension cables and a boom pole for it, but we can't afford a sound guy.

  • It's attached to the camera, great. I found assembly plans to make a DYI "$15 Telescoping Boom Pole", but that's just anotherlevel of hassle that I'm hoping to avoid (no experience with any of this), so if you got that sound straight from the camera/mic, that's good news, thanks again.

  • i think the hissy sound must be from the camera.

  • If you cant afford a sound guy, another way to get the mic close to the subject is to put it on a C stand above, or a mic stand bellow, you can also put the mic on a tripod (you have to unscrew the hot shoo thing, or get a pistol grip) to get it really close, but not in shot, I remove the mic in editing, with a garbage matt and a clean background plate.

    Chears, Fred

  • What mic did you use for the HV20?

  • we used the rode videomic. the difference is huge.

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